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Old June 3rd 06, 01:21 PM posted to rec.radio.shortwave
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Default Eton E1 Radio + Select-A-Tenna + Lazy Susan

GSW,

FYI - The Select-A-Tenna is an AM/MW "Air Core" Loop Antenna
a Ferrite Bar or Rod is not used within the Select-A-Tenna [.]

Select-A-Tenna = http://www.selectatenna.com/

iane ~ RHF
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Old June 3rd 06, 04:32 PM posted to rec.radio.shortwave
 
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Default Eton E1 Radio + Select-A-Tenna + Lazy Susan


RHF wrote:
GSW,

FYI - The Select-A-Tenna is an AM/MW "Air Core" Loop Antenna
a Ferrite Bar or Rod is not used within the Select-A-Tenna [.]

Select-A-Tenna = http://www.selectatenna.com/

iane ~ RHF
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RHF wrote:
Jay,

Eton E1 Radio + Select-A-Tenna + Lazy Susan
http://groups.yahoo.com/group/ETON-E...o/message/2970
http://groups.yahoo.com/group/Shortw...a/message/9944

Have you tried using the Select-A-Tenna with a Lazy Susan
using a Coupling Coil with the Collapsed Whip Antenna ?

Use an Speaker Wire Audio Cable with an 1/8" Mono-Plug
at one end to Plug into the Select-A-Tenna Model 541-M
which has the 1/8" Jack built into it.

Collapse the Whip Antenna on the E1 Radio until there is
only about an Inch or Two "Stub" Sticking out of the Case.

Wrap a thin piece of Cardboard around it and Tape the
Cardboard to from a Coil Form. Wrap Ten to Twenty Truns
of Insulated Hook-Up Wire on the Coil Form. You now have
a Coupling Coil for the Whip Antenna.

Connect the ends of Wires from the Coupling Coil to the
ends of the Wires coming from the Speaker Wire Audio Cable
with the 1/8" Mono-Plug.

Place the Coupling Coil over the Whip Antenna Stub.

Plug the 1/8" Mono-Plug into the Select-A-Tenna.

Turn the E1 Radio "ON" and then Tune the Select-A-Tenna
and Rotate the Lazy Susan for the best AM/MW Radio Signal.

This set-up may allow the Peaking and Nulling of AM/MW
Radios Stations that using the Whip Antenna alone will
not allow.

hope this helps - iane ~ RHF
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Eton E1 Radio Owners and Future E1 Owners
Check-Out the Eton E1 Radio Group on YAHOO !
http://groups.yahoo.com/group/ETON-E1-XM-Radio/
Here is your News and Information Center for the
Eton E1 AM / FM / Shortwave "World Band" Receiver
with optional "XM" Satellite Radio.


$500 for a top-of-the-line receiver, without DRM ! The SW bands, in a
few years,
will be pretty much useless, can't AM/DX without an external antenna,
can't
receive satellite radio without an external antenna - this receiver
will be useless,
in a few years !

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Old June 4th 06, 04:48 AM posted to rec.radio.shortwave
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Default GSW - The Hollow Words of a Constant Detractor Go Un-Heard !

GSW - You can't seem to Hit-the-Ball . . .

Plus 'you' just gave me two easy Pitches to Knock-Out-of-the-Park :

Home Run # 1 - Yes - I Own a Sony ICF-SW7600GR !

And as Good as the Sony ICF-SW7600GR Radio
is for $150 the Eton E1 XM Radio is a Better Radio
and IMHO Worth-the-Price ! )

Home Run # 2 - Yes - I Own a Eton E1 XM Radio !

GSW - People will Listen to the Voice of Experience -but-
The Hollow Words of a Constant Detractor Go Un-Heard
as He is Recognized by His Rhetoric and Lack of Wisdom.

gsw - how can you truly talk about them
unless you own them and use them . . . ~ RHF
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